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Mark & Ron's Garden
 
These are pictures taken over the last two weeks in our garden (ending 4/6/02). All the Tree Peonies pictured are Japanese types.
 

   


Mark, standing in front of Japanese maples
Ron, standing in front of a crabapple
Adonis, grown from seed.
Japanese Tree Peony under redwoods (Hana Kisoi)
Japanese Tree Peony (Hana Kisoi), closeup
Japanese Tree Peony, by front door
White Japanese Tree Peony
Pink Japanese Peony under redwoods
Peony-flowered Poppy
Tree Peony 3-30-02
Mayten tree
Peony, herbaceous
Double Narcissus
Pink Alstroemeria
Red Alstroemeria
Fritillaria Imperialis
Ranunculus
Ranunculus
Red Tulips, all tulips were planted directly, no pre-chilling
Orange Tulips
Orange tulips
Ranunculus
Redwoods at the side of our yard.
Lithodora, related to borage. Hoping they'll survive summer here!
Camellia, two types of blooms on one bush.
Camellia
Camellia, showing the two types of blooms.
Crabapple
Crabapple
Daffodil--Pink cups
Rose_Pat Austin
Rose, Pat Austin
Rose, Golden Celebration
Rose, Glamis Castle
Rose, Abraham Darby
Pelargonium (These are known as Martha Washington geraniums)
Dudleya, native to Santa Monica mountains in california
Peony, herbaceous, showing coppery new growth.
Artichoke, making its first flower/fruit...
Hyacinths
Dutch iris
Delphinium, "Black Knight"
Ranunculus
Ranunculus
Ranunculus
Orange Fritillary
Corner of yard (a bit blurry, unfortunately)